Aortic Aneurysm

What is Aortic Aneurysm?

The aorta of the human heart is the largest blood vessel in the human body. It is the carrier of oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of our body. The aorta originates at the left ventricle...

The aorta of the human heart is the largest blood vessel in the human body. It is the carrier of oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of our body. The aorta originates at the left ventricle of the heart and runs down all the way to the abdomen where it branches into three arteries. It helps push thousands of liters of blood into our body, during our lifetime. It is tough and durable, but sometimes, the walls of the aorta can weaken and burst, causing serious bleeding inside the body. This is called aortic aneurysm.

Aortic aneurysm is of two types: Thoracic aortic aneurysm (when the weak segment of the aorta is found inside the chest area); and Abdominal aortic aneurysm (when the weak segment of the aorta is inside the abdominal cavity). Abdominal aortic aneurysm is the most common variety of aneurysm.

Symptoms

During the initial stages, it is difficult to find out the existence of this condition. This is because the symptoms show up only when the aorta becomes large or when it bursts. Although, there is no telltale signal that an abdominal aortic aneurysm might give you, the symptoms generally are:

Shortness of breath

Coughing

Chest or back pain

Difficulty in breathing and swallowing

Throbbing sensation near the navel

Deep pain on the side of the abdomen

Sick feeling in the stomach or vomiting, sweating and dizziness if aneurysm ruptures

Meant for either small aneurysms or frail patients, this method deals with the control of hypertension within tight parameters. This will control the rate of expansion of the aneurysm. Medical therapy includes:

Under normal circumstances, it is advisable that a rapidly expanding aneurysm be operated at the earliest. If taneurysm expands fast, it has greater possibilities of rupture. If the process is slow, your cardiologist at Medanta may suggest that a routine diagnostic test like a CT scan or an ultrasound imaging be carried out. As far as abdominal aneurysms are concerned, surgeries are recommended for diameter of around 5.5 cm.

Typically, open surgery involves the insertion of a synthetic graft when the dilated segment of the aorta is exposed. Once the graft is sewn in both the directions, the aneurysmal sac is closed around the graft. Cardiac surgeons at Medanta are well versed with open heart surgeries.

This kind of treatment is an alternative to open-heart surgery but in a minimally invasive way. In endovascular aneurysm repair method, your surgeon makes small incisions at the top of each aorta, to place an endovascular stent.

When do I contact the doctor?

You should consult a doctor immediately if there is a sudden, extreme drop in blood pressure, or the person passed out or feels very dizzy or weak. The doctor will immediately start cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and he will also train you on how to do CPR. Another sign that should raise alarm is chest pain that you've never experienced before.